The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 06, 1970, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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Therapists get charter
A group of students has been organized
to help remedy the ailments of the physical
therapy majors at the University of
Nebraska.
Few people realize how difficult it is
for a physical therapy student to get into
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graduate school in the midwest, according
to Sue Whitmore, president of Nebraska
Physical Therapy Students Association.
"We have organized to counsel students
about graduate schools and to explore all
of the areas of physical therapy,' said
Mrs. Whitmore, a senior in physical
therapy.
The Student Association with 2 5
members originally began in 1968 but it
just received a national charter and a
new constitution, Mrs. Whitmore said.
There is a great need for physical
therapists in hospitals, rehabilitation
centers, research, and coaching positions,
she continued.
Most high schools are looking for
physical therapists when they recruit
coaches, she added. And, most college
athletic departments employ physical
therapists as trainers.
Next year NU medical school will ac
cept its first ten physical therapy graduate
students, which should alleviate some of
the problems, Mrs. Whitmore said. The
graduate program was started as a result
of 1969 Unicameral legislation. It is one
of the few such graduate programs in the
Midwest.
"The legislation was long overdue,"
Mrs. Whitmore said. "With the availability
of federal funds and the assistance of
University officials, the legislation wa3
passed."
NFU class explores:
Agnew, Seven break the law?
A Lincoln minister feels that
the Chicago Seven and Vice
President Spiro Agnew are both
enemies of constitutional rights
in the United States. His course
in the Nebraska Free
University will explore that and
other topics.
Civil liberties are being
tested and misused by both left
Help Wanted
Women: make surprising profits idling
to friends In your dorm or sorority.
Hurry only one gtrl per floor. Call
475-2124.
Students help wanted, work part or full
time In Lincoln. Guaranteed salary
$50-100 per week. Must have car.
Scholarships available. Call collect
397-0377 Omaha between t-2.
Part time office work, male bus. ad. stu
dent, fresh, or soph, preferred. Must
be oble fo work vacations. Community
Saving Stamp Co. 23 No. 13. 412 ISM.
JOBSI JOBS and more JOBSI Students,
teachers. Stateside and International
jobs. Recreational lobsj yea r-a round
ot; summer obs. AH occupations
and trades. Enoy a vacation while you
earn. Hurry I The best lobs are taken
early. Write; 'JOBS'. Box 474. Dept.
CPM-1. Lodl. Cal. 5240.
Freshman or soph. wantedSome wood
working experience Lincoln resident
preferred. 477-1001 Burton Harpsichords.
Items Offered!
I4 Pontlac Cetallna toor sedan. Fac
tory air, steering, brakes. Very cleon.
Excellent condition. 434-S234.
t?6 Kawasaki 120 Trail Bike, good con
dition. 444-J474 after 10pm.
Barn dance of the Wesley Foundation,
440 N. Ith. I o'clock Friday, March
lh. Speldel and McCartney callers all
students welcome. Coffee house will
be open.
INCOME TAX FIGURED. 477-0540 noon
to 4:30pm or 423U10 after 4:30pm.
Watch Repair. Two Day service. Campus
Bookstore. 11 and R it.
TYPING done ANYTIME ANYKIND.
Flat rale 35c per page. Bring own
supplies. Pica type. 101 South 35th.
TYPEWRITER for sale. Remington port
able and case. Excellent condition,
423-450. after 4:00.
1 pair Koflach Champion Ski Boots. Very
good condition, worn 4 limes. Slit lift.
Call 477-9V44,
Personals
I love you. Mac
Fendy. I like ye. Nwrdnlc
and right-wing extremists in
American society, Rev. Charles
Stephen, pastor of Lincoln's
Unitarian church, said.
His Free University course,
"Civ'l Liberties in the 1970's,
will e examining the nature
and ramifications of civil
libei ies in the context of the
Constitution, he explained.
"We'll be discussing legal
cases in the last 10-20 years
which highlight some of the
eternal conflicts between
liberty and order," said
Stephen, who is president of
Nebraska Civil Liberties Union
Board.
He added that the course will
"try to keep removed from
contemporary political
movements."
"Many people believe that
since they dislike long hair, it
slhould be forbidden. We'll be
discussing basic constitutional
rights that people should
have," the Unitarian minister
said.
The course will also discuss
abortion and censorship laws
and their relationship to civil
liberties, he said.
Patrick Healey, a defending
attorney in the recent trial of
Chadron State College student,
Robert Reichenberg, will be
among the course's guest
speakers, Stephen noted.
Other new courses being of
fered this semester include
Freedom and Authority,
Revolutionary Christianity, Ar
ticulation as Absolute, Com
munity in Action and Concrete
Poetry. .
"We are also repeating some
courses that went over well last
semester," Marcotte said.
These include Long Distance
Running, After the Honeymoon,
Transcendental Meditation and
T-Groups.
SnaddhruL?
CORN CRIB
POP CORN (while t yl!tw)
CARAME1 CORN
CHEISI CORN
POPCORN BALLS
PEANUTS
CARAMEL APPLES
ICi CREAM
COLO DRJNXS
Sleek ea for weekend parties.
OPEN DAILY 1 to 10:30 am.
434-1444
11 50 No. 48tli
cress tram McDeoaM Vatkswage
rA O MY
confidence
in being absolutely
lure of no feminine
offense with
MY
OWN.
Hygienic Deodorant
Spray for the outer
vaginal area.
AtailabU mh tit
fUansitig ttuntttus.
Placement Interviews
Detailed Information may be obtained at
the placement office. Nebraska Union
230.
Friday, March 11
ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY"
(same as before)
BANK OF AMERICA (same M
before)
BEECH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
B.S. I.E.; B.S.. M.S. M.E.. E.E.I
CHIEF INDUSTRIES. IN
CORPORATED B.S., M.S. C.E.I
CONTINENTAL ASSURANCE COM.
PANY B.S., M.A. Act. Scl.; IN
DIVIDUAL INTERVIEWS FOR SUMMER
WORK:
DAYTON'S (same as before)
HONEYWELL INCORPORATED
B.S., B.A. M.S., MA. Electrical,
Mechanical, Accounting, Production Con
trol, and Purchasing;
GEORGE A. HORMEL COMPANY
(same as before)
ILLINOIS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS -B.S.,
M.S. C.E.I
SUNDSTRAND CORPORATION B S.,
B.A. M.E.J SUMMER WORK, ALSO;
TOUCH ROSS AND COMPANY 8.S.,
M.A., M.B.A.. J.D. Acctg.l B.S.,
M.S. A. Technics!;
WYANDOTTE CHEMICALS COR.
PORATION - B.S.-C.E., Ch.E., E E.,
M.E., Engr. Scl.l
Monday. March Is
Atb.lTAJ? INSURANCE COM
PANY B S., B.A Accfg.. Eton.,
Marketing. Finance and General
Business; JD Law;
CROWN ZELLERBACH CORPORA
TION B.S.i B.A , M.S. M.A..
MBA. General Business. Sales -Marketing;
SUMMER WORK for Seniors
going into MBA program or Persons In
MBA Program;
JOHNSON SERVICE COMPANY B.S..
B.A. M E., E.E., C.E . I.E.. Engr.
Physics; .
MARIEY COMPANY-B.S. C.E.,
M.E Ch. E.. Const Scl.. Mrktg., Econ.
I.E I
NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF
ROADS B.S.. B.A. Civil Engineers, Bus.
Adm., Geologist, Agronomist, A g .
Econ.i
PHILIP JOHNSON t COMPANY-B.S.
B.A., M.S., M A . M.B.A Accounting;
R. J. REYNOLDS COMPANY-B.S.
M.A. Marketing, Economics, Sale
Manaoement;
THE SCOTT PAPER COMPANY B S..
B.A., M.S , M.A., M.B.A. Marketing
Maior or Minor Liberal Arts;
SUN OIL COMPANY. OX
D I V I S I O N B.S., B A. Marketing.
Business. Economics, Accounting,
Statistics;
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM
PANY(TRANSPORTATION DIVISION( B.S. Operations Research;
M.A M.B.A. Finance, Economics
Operations Research, Economic
Research. General Business!
XEROX B.S.. B A., M.S., M.Aj
M.B.A. Liberal Arts. Business.
Tuesday, March 17
AMERICAN NATIONAL RED
CROSS May hold Bachelor's deqree in
any maior if experience and-or Interest Is
in field of welfare. American Red Cross is
seeking those with Bachelor's oVgree with
maior in Social Sciences or Recreation or
who have aptitude for group recreation In
such fields as music, dramatics, and pro
gram planning, or experience In medical
setting, or experience in working with
people in paid or volunteer work.
U.S ARMY MATERIAL COMMAND
(DENVER! B.S.. M.S. PH.D
Engineers (I.E., E.E., M.E.. A.E.)
Physicists;
BANKERS LIFE NEBRASKA (Horn
Office) M.B A Securities Analyst
Trainee; B.S. Accountant; B.S. Accoun
tant Programmer Accounting Majors
who would like to gain experience in ad
vanced computer systems and program
ming as well as accounting. SUMMER
WORK: Accountant Jrs.. Srs.;
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION B.S.. M.S. Bus. Ad
min., Trainee Assistant Bank Ex
aminer; GREEN GIANT COMPANY( set
bulletin board for more information)
HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY-B.S.,
M.S. E.E.. Come. Sci
M.E.. Physics. Ph.D. E.E- Como. Scl I
IOWA POWER AND LIGHT COM
PANY B.S. E.E.I SUMMER
WORK Under grad;
M E REDITH CORPORATION B.S.
B.A M Ew I.E Acctg., Journalism
(Editorial ! Adv.), Home Econ. (Foods It
Nutrition) Commercial Art 4 Design.
Enqlish. MA., M.S. Journ & Eng.;
SUMMER WORK Jr. M.E., I.E.I
SEARS. ROEBUCK AND COMPANY
(Accounting) B S., M.A.. M.B. A. Con
troller Program Accounting;
SEARS. ROEBUCK AND COMPANY
(Retail) B.S., B.A. M.S., M.A.,
M.B A. Bus. Adm., Liberal Arts, or other
if interested In career in retailing;
WILSON A COMPANY. IN
CORPORATED B.S.. B A. Bus. Adm.,
Marketing. M.E.. E E., Ind. E.I (see
bulletin beard for moree Information).
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Ncbraskan
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Lowest Prices
LOWEST PRICES
IN TOWN
AT
16fti & P St.
Just South
of Campus
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1970